Partition density, star arboricity, and sums of Laplacian eigenvalues of graphs
Abstract
Let be a graph on vertices, and let be the eigenvalues of its Laplacian matrix . Brouwer conjectured that for every , . Here, we prove the following weak version of Brouwer's conjecture: For every , For a graph , we define its partition density as the maximum, over all subgraphs of , of the ratio between the number of edges of and the number of vertices in the largest connected component of . Our argument relies on the study of the structure of the graphs satisfying . In particular, using a result of Alon, McDiarmid and Reed, we show that every such graph can be decomposed into at most edge-disjoint star forests (that is, forests whose connected components are all isomorphic to stars). In addition, we show that for every graph and every , where is the maximum size of a matching in .
Cite
@article{arxiv.2410.04563,
title = {Partition density, star arboricity, and sums of Laplacian eigenvalues of graphs},
author = {Alan Lew},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.04563},
year = {2024}
}